Cook praises Hong Kong rulers
Robin Cook yesterday gave a glowing endorsement to the post-colonial administration in Hong Kong, saying "a lot of things have gone right since the handover" six months ago.
The Foreign Secretary was speaking during a 24-hour visit. He told businessmen that Hong Kong "has retained its character as a genuinely free and prosperous society". He also praised Peking for giving the territory the autonomy promised in an agreement with Britain.
The pro-democracy group Frontier reacted with anger,publishing a letter saying that it was "disturbed" by Mr Cook's comments. They "demonstrated a lack of understanding of developments... or [that] the British government is reluctant to criticise the Chinese and SAR governments".
Martin Lee, leader of the Democratic Party, said he too was disappointed by Britain's reluctance to criticise developments which had led to the rolling back of civil liberties. He said that Mr Cook was merely satisfied that elections were being held rather than questioning the nature of the polls.
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